military land vehicle electronics (vetronics) market forecast 2015 2025
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Contents 1. Report Overview
1.1 Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Overview
1.2 Military land Vehicle Electronics Market Segmentation
1.3 Why You Should Read This Report
1.4 How This Report Delivers
1.5 Key Questions Answered by This Analytical Report Include
1.6 Who is This Report For?
1.7 Methodology
1.7.1 Primary Research
1.7.2 Secondary Research
1.7.3 Market Evaluation & Forecast
1.8 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1.9 Associated Visiongain Reports
1.10 About Visiongain
2. Introduction to the World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market 2.1 World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Background
2.2 World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Structure
2.3 World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Definition
2.4 World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Submarket Definitions
2.4.1 Command, Control & Communications (C3) Submarket Definition
2.4.2 Sensors Submarket Definition
2.4.3 Remote Weapons Stations (RWS) Submarket Definition
2.4.4 Computers, Power & Control Systems Submarket Definition
2.4.5 Vehicle Protection Systems Submarket Definition
3. World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market 2015-2025
3.1 World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
3.2 World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Analysis 2015-2025
3.3 Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
3.4 Sources of Growth & Contraction in the Global Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market
3.5 Cumulative Market Values and Market Shares 2015-2025
3.5.1 Cumulative Value of the Military Vetronics Market 2015-2025
3.5.2 Cumulative Value of the Leading National Military Vetronics Markets 2015-2025
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Contents 3.6 Fastest Growing Leading National Military Vetronics Markets 2015-2025
3.7 Leading National Military Vetronics Markets Share Forecast 2015-2025
3.8 Military Vetronics Submarket Share Forecasts 2015-2025
4. World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Submarket Forecasts 2015-2025 4.1 Military Land Vehicle Electronics Submarket Forecast Comparison 2015-2025
4.2 Military Land Vehicle Command, Control and Communications Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
4.2.1 C3 Systems at the Core of Vetronics Spending
4.2.2 The Importance of Battlefield Networking
4.3 Military Land Vehicle Sensor Systems Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
4.3.1 EO/IR Sensors in the Vehicle Electronics Market
4.3.2 Reduced Cost Driving Demand for Vehicle Sensors
4.3.3 Night Vision Systems Becoming Essential In Vetronics
4.4 Military Land Vehicle Remote Weapon Station (RWS) Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
4.4.1 The Importance of Remote Weapon Stations
4.4.2 Force Protection a Major Driver of RWS Procurement
4.4.3 The Effect of Standalone RWS Retrofits on the Market
4.5 Military Land Vehicle Computer, Power & Control Systems Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
4.5.1 Changes Coming to Vehicle Electronics Architecture
4.5.2 Lower Tier Involvement Crucial in Ruggedised Computing
4.5.3 How COTS Purchasing will Affect Vehicle Electronics
4.6 Military Land Vehicle Protection Systems Submarket Forecast 2015-2025
4.6.1 Electronic Warfare in the Battle Against IEDs
4.6.2 High Technology Solutions to Low Technology Threats
4.6.3 The Potential of Hard-Kill Countermeasures for Ground Vehicles
5. Leading 15 National Military Land Vehicle Electronics Markets Forecast 2015-2025 5.1 Leading 15 National Military Land Vehicle Electronics Markets Share Forecast 2015-2025
5.2 Barriers to Entry Analysis of the Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market
5.3 USA Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.3.1 USA Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.3.2 USA Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Programmes
5.3.3Analysis of Forecast US Vehicle Electronics Spending
5.3.4 Effects of US Withdrawal on the Vetronics Market
5.3.5 Significant US Future Vetronics Spending Programmes
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Contents 5.3.5.1 Abrams M1A2 System Enhancement Package & Engineering Change Proposal
5.3.5.2 Bradley ODS SA, Engineering Change Proposal 2 & FIST Fire Support System
5.3.5.3 Paladin Integrated Management (PIM)
5.3.5.4 Warfighter Information Network–Tactical (WIN-T) Increment 2
5.3.5.5 Joint Battle Command - Platform (JBC-P)
5.3.5.6 Mid-tier Networking Vehicular Radio (MNVR)
5.3.5.7 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)
5.3.5.8 Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV)
5.4 Chinese Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.4.1 Chinese Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.4.2 Chinese Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Relevant Programmes
5.4.3 China to see Rising Market Share
5.4.4 Slowing Growth Rates in the Chinese Vetronics Market
5.4.5 Chinese Vetronics Investment Estimates
5.5 Indian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.5.1 Indian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.5.2 Indian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts & Programmes
5.5.3Growth in Indian Vetronics Market 2nd Fastest in the World
5.5.4 India’s Military Modernisation Goals
5.5.5 Significant Indian Vehicle Electronics Programmes
5.6 Russian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.6.1 Drivers & Restraints of the Russian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market
5.6.2 Russian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Relevant Programmes
5.6.3 Russia’s Ability to Finance Modernisation May Diminish
5.7 Saudi Arabian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.7.1 Saudi Arabian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.7.2 Saudi Arabian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts &Programmes
5.7.3 M1A2 Upgrades to Drive Saudi Market
5.8 Brazilian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.8.1 Brazilian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.8.2 Brazilian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts &Programmes
5.8.3 A Downward Trend in Brazilian Vehicle Electronics Spending
5.9 UK Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.9.1 UK Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.9.2 UK Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts &Programmes
5.9.3 Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme to Drive UK Spending
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Contents 5.10 Norwegian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.10.1 Norwegian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Drivers & Restraints
5.10.2 Norwegian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts &Programmes
5.10.3 CV90 Upgrades Provide Boost to Norwegian Vetronics Market
5.11 South Korean Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.11.1 South Korean Military Land Vehicle Electronics Drivers & Restraints
5.11.2 South Korean Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts & Programmes
5.11.3 High South Korean Vetronics Spending likely Unsustainable
5.12 Canadian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.12.1 Canadian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.12.2 Canadian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts &Programmes
5.12.3 Effects of Platform Procurement on Canadian Vetronics Market
5.13 French Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.13.1 French Military Land Vehicle Electronics Drivers & Restraints
5.13.2 French Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts &Programmes
5.13.3 Fluctuating Growth Rates in French Vetronics Spending
5.13.4 The Effect of Poor French Macroeconomic Performance
5.14 German Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.14.1 German Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.14.2 German Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts &Programmes
5.14.3 Slow Growth in German Vetronics Market
5.15 Turkish Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.15.1Turkish Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.15.2 Turkish Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Relevant Programmes
5.15.3 Domestic Industrial Development to Aid Turkish Market
5.16 Australian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.16.1 Australian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.16.2 Australian Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts &Programmes
5.16.3 Australian Government Committed to Spending Increases
5.17 Israeli Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.17.1 Israeli Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.17.2 Israeli Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts &Programmes
5.17.3 Insecurity Driving Vetronics Innovation in Israel
5.18 Rest of the World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
5.18.1 Rest of the World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
5.18.2 Rest of the World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts &Programmes
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Contents 5.18.3 Rest of the World Markets Seeking Modern Capability
5.18.4 The Increasing Diversity of the Vehicle Electronics Market
5.18.5 Companies Likely to Market Mature Technologies in RotW
6. SWOT Analysis of the Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market 2015-2025 6.1 Strengths
6.1.1 Benefits of Platform Connectivity
6.1.2 Vetronic Systems are Relatively Economical
6.1.3 Multitude of Sources of Demand
6.1.4 Strong Utility In Force Protection
6.2 Weaknesses
6.2.1 Small Size of Vetronics Market
6.2.2 Low Value of Some Systems
6.2.3 Sophisticated Vetronics not 100% Necessary
6.2.4 Low Likelihood of Land Conflict
6.3 Opportunities
6.3.1 Multitude of Legacy Platforms to Upgrade
6.3.2 Wide Array of Electronic Systems
6.3.3 Introduction of More COTS Systems
6.3.4 New Markets in the Rest of the World
6.4 Threats
6.4.1 Falling Defence Budgets
6.4.2 Greater Likelihood of Maritime Operations
6.4.3 Continued Restrictions in Emerging Markets
6.4.4 Slowing Growth in Emerging Markets
7. Expert Opinion
7.1 GE Intell igent Platforms
7.1.1 Company Background
7.1.2 I/O Interfaces
7.1.3 The Common Embedded Training Unit and the M2A3 Bradley
7.1.4 EW and Communications
7.1.5 Network Security in the Connected Battlefield
7.1.6 NEO and Vetronics Architectures
7.1.7 Defence Budgets and Industry Development
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Contents 7.1.8 COTS
7.1.9 Market Coverage
7.1.10 Future Development
7.2 Radisys Corporation
7.2.1 Respondent Background
7.2.2 Company Background
7.2.3 Embedded Systems
7.2.4 C2: Command and Control
7.2.5 Current Projects and Products
7.2.6 Future Ground Deployments
7.2.7 Defence Budgets
7.28 Retrofitting
7.2.9 Geopolitics
7.2.10 COTS
7.2.11 International Coverage and Expansion
7.2.12 Market Focus
7.3 Tru-VU Monitors Inc.
7.3.1 Respondent Background
7.3.2 Company Background
7.3.3 LCD Monitors and Land Vetronics
7.3.4 Tru-VU and Military Land Platforms
7.3.5 Current Projects
7.3.6 Sunlight Readable Monitors and the Post-Afghanistan Environment
7.3.7 Retrofitting and Vetronics
7.3.8 COTS
7.3.9 Tru-VU and the Land Vetronics Market
7.3.10 Future Strategies
8. Leading 15 Companies in the Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market 8.1 Leading 15 Companies in the Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market
8.1.1 BAE Systems Overview
8.1.1.1 BAE Systems Benefits from Bradley Upgrades
8.1.1.2 BAE Systems Historic Revenue
8.1.1.3 BAE Systems Main Regional Focus
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Contents 8.1.1.4 BAE Systems Vehicle Electronics Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.1.5 BAE Systems Organisational Structure
8.1.2 Curtiss-Wright Corporation Overview
8.1.2.1 Curtiss-Wright Corporation – Market Leading Embedded Computing
8.1.2.2 Curtiss-Wright Corporation Historic Revenue
8.1.2.3 Curtiss-Wright Corporation Main Regional Focus
8.1.2.4 Curtiss-Wright Corporation Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.2.5 Curtiss-Wright Corporation Organisational Structure
8.1.3 Elbit Systems Overview
8.1.3.1 RWS Systems at the Heart of Elbit Systems’ Vetronics Offerings
8.1.3.2 Elbit Systems Historic Revenue
8.1.3.3 Elbit Systems Main Regional Focus
8.1.3.4 Elbit Systems Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.3.5 Elbit Systems Organisational Structure
8.1.4 Exelis Inc Overview
8.1.4.1 RCIED Jammers the Basis for Exelis’s Vetronics Presence
8.1.4.2 Exelis Inc Historic Revenue
8.1.4.3 Exelis Inc Main Regional Focus
8.1.4.4 Exelis Inc Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.4.5 Exelis Inc Organisational Structure
8.1.5 Finmeccanica S.p.A. Overview
8.1.5.1 Finmeccanica S.p.A. – A Diverse Vetronics Product Range
8.1.5.2 Finmeccanica S.p.A. Historic Revenue
8.1.5.3 Finmeccanica S.p.A. Main Regional Focus
8.1.5.4 Finmeccanica S.p.A. Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.5.5 Finmeccanica S.p.A. Organisational Structure
8.1.6 General Dynamics Corporation Overview
8.1.6.1 OEM Status boosts General Dynamics’s Vetronic Revenue
8.1.6.2 General Dynamics Corporation Historic Revenue
8.1.6.3 General Dynamics Corporation Main Regional Focus
8.1.6.4 General Dynamics Corporation Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.6.5 General Dynamics Corporation Organisational Structure
8.1.7 Harris Corporation Overview
8.1.7.1 Harris Corporation’s Vehicle Communications Successes
8.1.7.2 Harris Corporation Historic Revenue
8.1.7.3 Harris Corporation Main Regional Focus
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Contents 8.1.7.4 Harris Corporation Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.7.5 Harris Corporation Organisational Structure
8.1.8 Kongsberg Gruppen ASA Overview
8.1.8.1 Kongsberg Gruppen ASA – a RWS leader
8.1.8.2 Kongsberg Gruppen ASA Historic Revenue
8.1.8.3 Kongsberg Gruppen ASA Main Regional Focus
8.1.8.4 Kongsberg Gruppen ASA Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.8.5 Kongsberg Gruppen ASA Organisational Structure
8.1.9 Lockheed Martin Corporation Overview
8.1.9.1 Lockheed Martin Corporation – the Largest Company in the Vehicle Electronics Market
8.1.9.2 Lockheed Martin Corporation Historic Revenue
8.1.9.3 Lockheed Martin Corporation Main Regional Focus
8.1.9.4 Lockheed Martin Corporation Major Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.9.5 Lockheed Martin Corporation Organisational Structure
8.1.10 Nexter Group
8.1.10.1 Three Significant Achievements for Nexter in 2014
8.1.10.1 Nexter Historic Revenue
8.1.10.3 Nexter Main Regional Focus
8.1.10.4 Nexter Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.10.5 Nexter Ltd. Organisational Structure
8.1.11 Raytheon Company Overview
8.1.11.1 Raytheon Diversifying its Portfolio
8.1.11.2 Raytheon Company Historic Revenue
8.1.11.3 Raytheon Company Main Regional Focus
8.1.11.4 Raytheon Company Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.11.5 Raytheon Company Organisational Structure
8.1.12 Rheinmetall AG Overview
8.1.12.1 Rheinmetall AG Competitive in Vetronics Upgrades
8.1.12.2 Rheinmetall AG Historic Revenue
8.1.12.3 Rheinmetall AG Main Regional Focus
8.1.12.4 Rheinmetall AG Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.12.5 Rheinmetall AG Organisational Structure
8.1.13 Thales Group Overview
8.1.13.1 C4ISR Products Maintain Thales Group’s Vetronics Position
8.1.13.2 Thales Group Historic Revenue
8.1.13.3 Thales Group Main Regional Focus
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Contents 8.1.13.4 Thales Group Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.13.5 Thales Group Organisational Structure
8.1.14 ViaSat Inc Overview
8.1.14.1 Vehicle Satcoms Bring Vetronics Wins for ViaSat
8.1.14.2 ViaSat Inc Historic Revenue
8.1.14.3 ViaSat Inc Main Regional Focus
8.1.14.4 ViaSat Inc Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.14.5 ViaSat Inc Organisational Structure
8.1.15 Volvo Group Overview
8.1.15.1 Renault Trucks Defense Secures French Contracts for Volvo
8.1.15.2 Volvo Group Historic Revenue
8.1.15.3 Volvo Group Main Regional Focus
8.1.15.4 Volvo Group Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.15.5 Volvo Group Organisational Structure
8.2 Other Major Companies in the Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market
8.2.1 Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) Overview
8.2.1.1 Indian Investment Drives BEL Growth
8.2.1.2 Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) Historic Revenue
8.2.1.3 Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) Main Regional Focus
8.2.1.4 Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.1.1.5 Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) Organisational Structure
8.2.2 Diehl Defence Overview
8.2.2.1 Diehl Defence and the Active Vehicle Protection System (AvePS)
8.2.2.2 Diehl Defence Historic Revenue
8.2.3.3 Diehl Defence Main Regional Focus
8.2.2.4 Diehl Defence Organisational Structure
8.2.3 GE Intelligent Platforms Overview
8.2.3.1 GE Intelligent Platforms and Embedded Computing Solutions
8.2.3.2 GE Historic Revenue
8.2.3.5 GE Intelligent Platforms Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.2.3.4 GE Intelligent Platforms Organisational Structure
8.2.4 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann Overview
8.2.4.1 KANT: the Joint Franco-German Venture in the Making
8.2.4.2 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann Main Regional Focus
8.20.3 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.2.4.4 Krauss-Maffei Wegmann Organisational Structure
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Contents 8.2.5 KVH Overview
8.2.5.1 TACNAV and Fiber Optic Gyros
8.2.5.2 KVH Historic Revenue
8.2.5.3 KVH Main Regional Focus
8.2.5.4 KVH Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.2.5.5 KVH Organisational Structure
8.2.6 Oshkosh Corporation Overview
8.2.6.1 Oshkosh Corporation Historic Revenue
8.2.6.2 Oshkosh, Military Trucks, and the Refocusing of Arms Procurement
8.2.6.3 Oshkosh Corporation Main Regional Focus
8.2.6.4 Oshkosh Corporation Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.2.6.5 Oshkosh Corporation Organisational Structure
8.2.7 Palomar Display Products Overview
8.2.7.1 Palomar and Military Vetronics Displays
8.2.7.2 Palomar Display Products Main Regional Focus
8.2.7.3 Palomar Display Products Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.2.7.4 Palomar Display Products Organisational Structure
8.2.8 Saab AB Overview
8.2.8.2 Saab AB Historic Revenue
8.2.8.3 Gripen as the Primary Focus
8.2.8.5 Saab AB Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.2.8.6 Saab AB Organisational Structure
8.2.9 SRC Inc Overview
8.2.9.1 Vehicle CREW Propels SRC into Top 20 Vetronics Companies
8.2.9.2 SRC Inc Historic Revenue
8.2.9.3 SRC Inc Main Regional Focus
8.2.9.4 SRC Inc Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.2.9.5 SRC Inc Organisational Structure
8.2.10 Ultra Electronics Holdings
8.2.10.1 Product Range vs. Contract Numbers
8.2.10.2 Ultra Electronics Historic Revenue
8.2.10.3 Ultra Electronics Main Regional Focus
8.2.10.4 Ultra Electronics Major Military Land Vehicle Electronics Contracts
8.2.10.5 Ultra Electronics Ltd. Organisational Structure
8.3 Other Leading Companies in the Global Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market
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Contents 9. Conclusions 9.1 World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Outlook
9.2 World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025
9.3 World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Submarket Forecasts 2015-2025
9.4 Leading 15 National Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecasts 2015-2025
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4.6 Military Land Vehicle Protection Systems Submarket Forecast 2015-
2025
Table 4.7 Military Land Vehicle Protection Systems Submarket Forecast 2015-2025 ($m, AGR %, CAGR%, Cumulative)
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2015-25 Sales $m
424.9 381.8 415.0 411.5 409.9 423.0 396.5 345.3 364.2 393.5 423.4 437.9 4402.0
AGR (%)
-10.1 8.7 -0.8 -0.4 3.2 -6.3 -12.9 5.5 8.0 7.6 3.4
CAGR 2015-20 (%)
0.8 2020-25 2.0
CAGR 2015-25 (%) 1.4
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Figure 4.17 Military Land Vehicle Protection Systems Submarket Forecast 2015-2025 ($m, AGR%)
Source: Visiongain 2015
Figure 4.18 Military Land Vehicle Protection Systems Submarket Share Forecast 2015, 2020 & 2025 (% Share)
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5.18 Rest of the World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast
2015-2025
Table 5.47 RoW Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025 ($m, AGR %, CAGR%, Cumulative)
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2015-25
Sales $m 309.2 293.0 323.5 361.6 370.7 417.0 455.8 494.1 533.6 575.2 618.4 662.9 5105.8
AGR (%)
-5.2 10.4 11.8 2.5 12.5 9.3 8.4 8.0 7.8 7.5 7.2
CAGR 2015-20 (%) 9.2 2020-25 7.8
CAGR 2015-25 (%) 8.5 Source: Visiongain 2015
Figure 5.36 RoW Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Forecast 2015-2025 ($m, AGR%)
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Figure 5.37 RoW Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Share Forecast 2015, 2020 & 2025 (% Share)
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5.18.1 Rest of the World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market
Drivers & Restraints
Table 5.48 RoW Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Drivers & Restraints
Drivers Restraints
Large Fleets of Aging Vehicles Low Defence Spending
Multiple Regions of Insecurity & Competition Lack of Domestic Capability Source: Visiongain 2015
5.18.2 Rest of the World Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major
Programmes
Table 5.49 RoW Military Land Vehicle Electronics Market Major Contracts (Date, Country / Prime Contractor, Value ($m), Details)
Date Country /
Prime Contractor
Company Value ($m) Details
Oct-14 Qatar Thales Group undisclosed
Provide Qatari ground and naval forces with a long-range
communications capability to enhance national security and protect vital interests
Oct-14 Undisclosed
KVH Industries Inc 19
Fiber optic gyro- (FOG) based tactical navigation system for armoured vehicle application
Sep-14 Middle East Harris
Corporation 88 Falcon III® wideband tactical radios and accessories as
part of an overall modernization effort, vehicular included
Sep-14
Undisclosed Saab AB 6.5 The latest advanced Softkill solution, the LEDS-50 MK2
Aug-14
Latin America Elbit Systems 80 Command, Control, Computer & Communications (C4I) systems for land forces
Jul-14
Peru General Dynamics
67 32 Light Armoured Vehicles (LAVs) for the Peruvian Marines
Jun-14 Philippines Elbit Systems 20
The supply of upgraded armoured personnel carriers (APCs) to the Philippines Armed Forces. The upgrade will include 25 mm unmanned turrets, 12.7
mm remote controlled weapon stations (RCWS) and fire control systems (FCS) for 90 mm turrets.
May-14 Central Asia
Harris Corporation 78
Integrated Tactical Area Communications System (ITACS): communication services, including Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), teleconferencing, messaging
and email, as well as battlefield management and common operational picture applications
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6.3 Opportunities
6.3.1 Multitude of Legacy Platforms to Upgrade One of the key strengths of the military land vehicle electronics market is the applicability of its
systems as upgrades to existing vehicle platforms. At a time when the world’s largest defence
markets are under extreme budgetary pressure, upgrades are often far more appealing than the
expectation of new platform procurement. The vetronics market has made good use of this
strength in the past, and it can be expected to continue to do so in the future.
6.3.2 Wide Array of Electronic Systems The vetronics market also exhibits a large degree of variety in the systems which make it up,
leading to a more stable market than would otherwise be the case. The division of vetronics
spending amongst the 5 submarkets that Visiongain has identified is quite equally spread, with
each, aside from vehicle protection systems, accounting for around 20% of the market. Combined
with the variety amongst purchasers, the sheer range of different vehicle electronic systems will
help the market remain robust.
6.3.3 Introduction of More COTS Systems The introduction of a more COTS focused procurement model has been discussed above as a
possible weakness for some companies, but for the market as a whole, it has the possibility to
become a great opportunity. Legacy vetronics systems were bespoke and custom engineered.
This made them expensive and hard to upgrade. With the increasing emphasis on the adaptation
of business and consumer form factors and into new, universally applied vetronics standards, the
cost of components, as well of upgrades, should diminish. Easier interfacing between individual
vetronics systems should mean that platform operators face fewer daunting costs and delays if
they choose to upgrade vetronics in the future, ensuring more fluidity and growth in the market.
6.3.4 New Markets in the Rest of the World Similarly to many relatively young defence markets, the vehicle electronics market is offered a
great opportunity by fast-growing emerging defence markets. The vetronics market in particular is
expected to witness fast growth in the ‘Rest of the World’ market, which Visiongain predicts will
increase its share of global spending from 8.9% in 2014 to 15.2% in 2024. In many cases these
emerging markets will not possess the legacy capabilities in vetronics that some of the leading
national markets currently do, and so are given an even higher incentive to adopt them.
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7. Expert Opinion
7.1 GE Intelligent Platforms Visiongain interviewed Larry Schaffer, Director of Business Development at GE Intelligent
Platforms. We sincerely thank him for his contribution to the report. Our thanks are also extended
to Ian McMurray, Media Relations Manager at GE Intelligent Platforms.
GE Intelligent Platforms is involved in the defence and aerospace industries through a wide variety
of applications and services, and is a featured major company in this report. Within the military land
vetronics industry, GE Intelligent Platforms is has a significant involvement in electronic warfare,
military communications and vehicle management.
7.1.1 Company Background Visiongain: Please briefly explain the background of GE and GE Intelligent Platforms.
Larry Schaffer (LS): GE is one of the world’s foremost and most respected technology
companies. It is divided into multiple businesses, the majority of which are focused on bringing
solutions to market that involve the development and deployment of leading-edge technologies.
One of those businesses is GE Energy Management, and GE’s Intelligent Platforms business is
part of that organization. It has grown rapidly in the past decade through the acquisition of a
number of embedded computing companies focused primarily on the military/aerospace market.
Notable acquisitions include SBS and Radstone.
The military/aerospace business is only one of several markets served by GE Intelligent Platforms.
We are also active in commercial embedded computing – manufacturing, transportation, medical
etc. – and a large part of the business is focused on industrial automation. GE is a leader in
helping companies reap the benefits of the Industrial Internet.